A very fine quality of execution in this beautiful and decorative oil on canvas, depicting a beautiful basket on the ground in the countryside, filled with black grapes, white grapes, and pear and apple fruits.
Signed lower right by Eugène Henri Cauchois, late 19th century circa 1890.
Sizes unframed: H 31.29 Inches - W 25.59 Inches.
Sizes with frame: H 42.51 Inches - W 36.22 Inches.
Very fine condition, professionally cleaned, with three minor old restorations that do not alter the quality of the artwork. The painting is in a magnificent carved wood and gilded stucco frame from the same period.
Biography:
Eugène Cauchois, born in Rouen (Seine Maritime), February 14, 1850, died in Paris, October 7, 1911. French painter.
Eugène Cauchois entered the School of Fine Arts in Paris in the classes of Ferdinand Dubos and Alexandre Cabanel. He specializes in still-life compositions based on fruit, flowers, and kitchen utensils. He also painted landscapes and marine views.
In 1876 in Paris, he married Louise Ladevèze, with painter Eugène Capelle as his best man.
He stayed in Brussels in 1878-1879. He was in the habit of signing his paintings with the name of the month in which they were painted.
At the end of his life, Eugène Cauchois took up decorative painting with floral compositions.
He had a Parisian studio at number 32 rue des Dames in Paris (17th arrondissement). The painter Marcellin Desboutin (1823-1902) was his neighbor there.
Public collections:
Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Anger: Fleurs des champs et fruits.
Musée de Louviers: Chez le jardinier - Aux halles.
Musée Ingres, Montauban: Flowers.
Musée Hyacinthe Rigaud, Perpignan: Marine.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen: Collection d'horlogerie - La Porte rose - Le train a passé.
Exhibitions:
Eugène Cauchois made his first exhibition at Le Salon de 1874, then sent his works to the Salon des Artistes Français in 1881, 1890 (where he became a member), 1898 (third-class medal), 1904 (second-class medal), and 1908 (Le train a passé; Mélancolie).
Exhibitions:
Exposition Universelle de 1900, bronze medal.
Galerie Karin Carton: Still life with strawberries.
Galerie Roussel: Fruits; Animals; Still Life.
Bibliography:
Dictionnaire Bénézit.
André Roussard, Dictionnaire des peintres à Montmartre, Roissy-en-Brie, ed. A. Roussard, 1999, 640 p., p. 125.
Gérald Schurr, Les petits maîtres de la peinture, published by L'Amateur.